Dental Patient Reviews – Greensboro NC

To read some thoughts from others about their life’s work, including a quote from Dr. Mottinger, please read a news article further below.

– Jim –

Michelle,

Wanted to compliment you on your technique yesterday. You have given painless shots the last two visits, and I was impressed how quick and smooth yesterday’s repair was. I grew up with military dentists and had very unpleasant childhood experiences with my teeth.

I brought my children to you after I witnessed Mary have a very unnecessarily painful visit to a pediatric dentist. Both my girl’s experience with your practice has been very positive and Mary is no longer afraid to go to the dentist. This positive experience (and therefore attitude) you have given them will promote good dental care when they are adults.

Thank you for the good work you do.

– Claire –

Dear Dr. Michelle Mottinger,

I have thought many times since you replaced my crown without charge, what that represents. I, and Larry, have found you and your office to be fine providers of dental care, as would be assumed since we remain patients. Your sense that the crown you put in should not have done that and thus your belief that you would redo it and not charge for that service represents a pride in your work that I very much appreciate.

I think of it every time I floss my teeth, and I gratefully report that the crown has reduced hugely the amount of food that lodges between the involved teeth, and as a result, that part of my mouth is not sore as it was almost all the time before you did it.

Thank you for the work itself, and for being the person whose pride in her work and her integrity led to this. I plan to remain your patient as long as I have teeth, and with your care, that could be several more years!

Thanks
Claire

– Carol –

Dear Michelle,

What a relief to start the new year with my 3 dental implants! They feel totally natural. Thanks so everything. I’m smiling and it feels good!

News Article

“Work It’s More Than a Job for Those Who Love Theirs”Author: Mike Kernels; Greensboro News & Record (NC)

This one goes out to the working stiff.

C’mon, stand up.

Take a bow. Don’t be shy.

And that, friend, should be the extent of all that’s required of you today.

This is, after all, Labor Day. Your day.

Hey, you don’t need to tell us.

You’re overworked and underpaid.

We wouldn’t blame you for feeling disillusioned or disgruntled.

Some of you are probably just happy to be working.

But despite everything, do you still love your job?

That’s what we’ve been asking readers the past couple of weeks.

Their answer – in case you didn’t get the memo – was a resounding yes.

And what’s not to like about work?

Free food.

Cubicles.

Staff meetings.

Performance reviews.

We did mention the free food, right?

Still, for many readers, all that is a bonus – including the paycheck.

They’re just happy doing something they love.

As High Point’s Bette Ferree, a longtime nurse, put it: “It is a job, but it’s not. I enjoy being able to help other people. This is who I am.”

Whatever it is you do, you have to master your craft. – Snoop Dogg

We salute you, Jim Greenway, for coming to The Home Depot with a smile – a must for a greeter.

“I feel good when I go in and when I leave,” says Greenway, 80, who’s been at the store 16 years. “It’s just fun working. It keeps me alive.”

We admire you Tom Murray Jr. for showing up. Even Mondays. Especially on Mondays. “I can honestly say I look forward to Mondays,” says Murray, a psychotherapist for North Carolina School of the Arts. “When I see someone transformed from suffering to empowered … that is a real gift to behold.”